Course: USS Houston CA-30/POW Experience (OSH-USSHSTN)

This is the compelling story of the USS Houston CA-30 which served in the Asia West Pacific as part of the US Asiatic Fleet during the early months of WWII. The few survivors of that ship's loss in March 1942 would go on to be held as POWs for the balance of the war. Most were forced into labor working on the 'Burma-Thailand Death Railway' depicted in the famous movie Bridge on the River Kwai.

This fully narrated Powerpoint presentation contains powerful graphics, both real and depictions, that will truly bring the experience to full understanding. Time permitting, a question-and-answer period is also available.

 Session: OSH126.USSHSTN (1 seats (2%) remaining)

Schedule: Monday 9/15
Times: 10:00am - 11:30am

Instructors

Name Additional Resources
John Schwarz

Facility Detail

Westhampton Center
WHC, Living Room (Deanery)
406 Westhampton Way
University of Richmond, VA 23173
WHC, Living Room (Deanery)